I may have missed it, but was spraying out the radiator and external coolers with water mentioned? Might be something as simple as bugs and dirt in the fins. Or bent fins.
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It appears the trans isn't much to worry about, it never climbs above 220, and already has the heavy duty external cooler, but I may look at replacing all three, radiator, trans cooler and oil cooler, to help ensure longevity. Of course now I need to consider how long the engine may last having had AFM active all it's life. The list of maintenance items just keeps growing, but the wife loves the ride and comfort, and I don't miss all the manual shifting of the previous truck.
I may have missed it, but was spraying out the radiator and external coolers with water mentioned? Might be something as simple as bugs and dirt in the fins. Or bent fins.
Keep the oil clean and you may never have AFM problems. I found out that mine had been completely rebuilt (all new AFM parts) right before I got it, thank the Lord! Maybe yours was too?
the emblem was swapped from the oem to the silverado grill, i got the grill off ebay used for $59 free shipping!It was what really started this conversation. As for me, now that I know approximately what the temp is based on gauge position, I tend to turn the A/C off for a short time once it climbs to ~230, let the temp drop, then turn it back on. Usually the ECT drops quickly once the A/C stops, but fans stay steady. I'm hopeful that a good coolant flush will resolve these higher temps as the truck has 220k, and it may be about due for a water pump and thermostat. It might also benefit from a good flush through the radiator to help clean out all the bugs and debris that builds up and reduces flow.
As for the grill, I'm guessing the Holy Grail grill has the round holes as mine has more of an oval hole in the chrome grill. Either way, my emblem is gone as yours was and I'm honestly thinking the black grill looks better. May give that a shot to see how temps do, but I likely won't tow my trailer again until Sep when I bring it back down from my property. By then temps will below the steady 95-100 that I was towing in last weekend and this weekend. Temps seem to climb when towing steady, even across relatively flat land, at higher speed, while once I drop into town it will quickly drop to the normal range I see when not towing.
I managed to get a pic this weekend, not hooked up but gives a good idea.
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Nice! You might just want to replace the radiator with those miles on it. DO NOT get an aftermarket radiator as they do not have the built in restrictors that keep the temperature in check.
Transmission was 160 tonight on the way home, a little hotter than previously, but it was still 90 out and quite humid. Closest photo I took was last June, 92 degrees outside and 156 @ 76 MPH.
It was 99-100 for nearly the whole run south, hot!
We’ve gone through two factory radiators on our 08 Denali 6.2L due to cracks in the expansion tanks since ‘14. The first allowed the coolant escape at hot idle with a/c on until the motor tried to overheat. The crack was invisible except where the coolant left traces behind.
I’ve kept an eye on the coolant reservoir since then. The 2nd occurred when I noticed the coolant level dropping and no telltale of a leak. The tech found a crack out of view and replaced it last year. Treat your truck to a new oem radiator just because you tow.
The perfect conditions to waste a radiator can occur and go unnoticed. Roads slurred with asphalt and coated with aggregate or chip sealed condemned an almost new radiator on our VW. The contractor slurred the road and covered it with aggregate that was too fine to embed in the road so it simply kicked up from the tires. A month later the car kept overheating when in traffic or hot days. The fins were almost glued closed from mix of asphalt and sand grit.
Keep your t stat’s poss age in mind too.
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Interesting you say dont go aftermarket, I have my mishimoto radiator still on deck to install and was going to replace it before I make a 600 mile trip down to NC with my enclosed trailer in tow.